Thursday, July 27, 2006

San Francisco Show this weekend, meet and greet + cartoons

Hey, I'm gonna show lots of funny cartoons this weekend at the Castro theatre, cartoons that not only have funny situations and funny dialogue, but where the drawings and motions themselves are funny!BUY TICKETS TO THE CASTRO SHOW HERE!

Read more about the show here!After you see the show, then next time you are watching cartoons that don't look funny, go to this article and scream in the comments!

The presentation at the Cartoon Art Museum will allow Kricfalusi's fans to hear about his twisted animation experiences and meet the man himself in a unique meet-and-greet event, and give attendees a chance to ask questions or have their DVDs signed by this off-the-wall and talented artist. Visitors will also have the opportunity to win free screening tickets for the showing at the Castro Theatre that evening. Kricfalusi will also be donating a piece of his original art to the Cartoon Art Museum's permanent collection. This event is free and open to the public, and co-presented by The Castro Theatre.

Maybe if you get there in time I will draw you a picture like the ones above.

You're invited to Dallas anytime. I'm currently putting together a show with assistance of the Dallas Video Festival featuring the video work of San Francisco art band The Residents. I'd be tickled if we could do a show with you not only about you and your cartoons, more like an extension of your webblog where we show other great cartoons (and other not so great cartoons) and you talk, take questions , and demonstrate what makes some cartoons greater, funnier, etc, than others.

I really would love to meet you in person. You make the best cartoons ever! You are the reason why I want to make my own cartoon films. I LOVE Ren & Stimpy!

If you make more R & S cartoons in the future could you make more R & S episodes with George Liquor? George Liquor is the BEST character for Ren & Stimpy. I really want to see "Wilderness Adventure" be in the works for your next cartoon film.

Will the content of the show that's not on DVD already be available to us unlucky non-Californians sometime in the near future? I'd be especially interested in getting some of the kid stuff, since I have a 5 year old son who loves cartoons.

Although...I do second the motion for a Dallas show. I live in Fort Worth, myself.

Hey John,Would you be interested in bringing your show to the Darris Theater in Boonton, NJ? It's one of the oldest theaters in NJ. I can easily set something up there. I can talk to some friends around NYC and see if we can set something up here too. What will it take?Best of luck on your show this weekend.

I have no means of getting to that art show. I'm always skeptical about these things, like if I go to get my back signed and the creator of the show I really adore turns out out to be a total deusche bag. I'm going to see if there's any way I can download the lost episodes. I seen one where this fat hairy dude had a dump in a toilet, it wouldn't flush and stimpy (tm) had to plunge it out- the end result of the turd was a sausage like state- grotesquely funny. Fu ck Canada.

I went to a couple places in town to buy the DVD today, and it was SOLD OUT, and I ended up buying the last copy at Target.

I really hope it sells enough to make some new episodes... I've watched Naked Beach Frenzy and Stimpy's Pregnant and they're both absolutely brilliant. You guys really figured it out after a couple rough ones in the beginning of the run.

Holy crap. I bought the lost episodes today and have only watched the first disc so far but damn this shit is good!!! Wow is all I can say! This so rocks, its even better than I thought it would be. Good job Johnny boy and the crew composed mostly of hot chicks!!

Come back to Atlanta, havent seen ya in...... holy shit 11 years almost! I wasn't even legal then. Uh oh!!!

I drew it a few years ago, around the time, Ren And Stimpy were on Spike T.V.! I think you might like it. If you do, I can send you another link to some of my newer stuff. I just got the lost episodes and I'm loving every minute of it!

I was seeing this scene from Boo Boo Gets Wild (1999), where Ranger Smith begs to Yogi, saying: "Pleeeeeeeeeeeease...", something cames on my mind. Seeing Mr. Ranger with this begging face, it makes me remind from the Mad Hatter, drawn by sir John Tenniel on the Lewis Carroll's book, Alice on the Wonderland. Doesn't this look like a coincidence? Send your commentaries about it. Well, that's it! Tchau!